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Scientific Hypothesis: a testable explanation about some phenomenon
Scientific Fact: an objective and verifiable observation. collected when we repeatedly fail to reject a hypothesis during testing.
Scientific Theory: a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts
Scientific Law: a statement that is based on repeated experimental observation that describes some aspect of natural phenomenon not why
Proof: This is important. Outside the world of mathematics, science does not and cannot "prove" anything
(pytz_dev)[semarj@boldfox src]$ py.test -v
============================================================================================= test session starts ==============================================================================================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- py-1.4.20 -- pytest-2.5.2 -- /home/semarj/.virtualenvs/pytz_dev/bin/python
collected 41 items / 1 errors
pytz/tests/test_docs.py:12: DocumentationTestCase.test_readme_encoding PASSED
pytz/tests/test_docs.py:21: test_suite PASSED
pytz/tests/test_lazy.py:90: LazyListTestCase.test_append PASSED
pytz/tests/test_lazy.py:39: LazyListTestCase.test_binary_ops PASSED
pytz/tests/test_lazy.py:71: LazyListTestCase.test_bool PASSED
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I hereby claim:
* I am semarj on github.
* I am semarj (https://keybase.io/semarj) on keybase.
* I have a public key whose fingerprint is 767B 5FF5 047C 1B98 48D4 B000 F6BC 86B6 33D0 664F
To claim this, I am signing this object:
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You can't know how the company looks from any other seat than your own.
Practice with people in other seats to communicate and manage well.
Clarify the problems your team needs to tackle. Stay all the way away from
specifying the solutions. That's their job, not yours.
"My team wants to work on x because it is more fun for them, is that okay?" No.
Never. "Winning is fun." Go win.
Repetition feels silly but works wonders. Start each conversation repeating